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  1. 12 de jun. de 2014 · Perhaps the most extensive and developed account of a moral argument for God’s existence in recent philosophy is found in David Baggett and Jerry L. Walls (2016). This book examines a comprehensive cumulative form of moral argument and extensively explores underlying issues.

  2. Indeed, this is the postulate of the cosmological argument for the existence of God (by, for example Aristotle and Aquinas). Kant rejected that argument for the same reason he rejects the refutation of free will: – Kant actually believed in both causality and in free will. – He could do this because of his ontology.

  3. 25 de may. de 2004 · Moral arguments for God's existence may be defined as that family of arguments in the history of western philosophical theology having claims about the character of moral thought and experience in their premises and affirmations of the existence of God in their conclusions.

  4. The moral argument. This is an argument for the existence of God. This argument can be found in a number of writings, including those of the author and theogian, C.S. Lewis (1898 - 1963)....

  5. The arguments by St. Thomas Aquinas known as the Five Ways—the argument from motion, from efficient causation, from contingency, from degrees of perfection, and from final causes or ends in nature—are generally regarded as cosmological.

  6. 26 de feb. de 2020 · Brilliant discussion of major arguments about the existence of God. Contains very detailed analyses of ontological arguments, cosmological arguments, teleological arguments, and arguments from miracles. Brought new rigor and technical precision to the discussion of these arguments for the existence of God. back to top.

  7. A moral argument offers hope of overcoming that external and thinglike character: It ensures that concepts of God will be, from the outset, personal concepts. Typical Moral Arguments. Among the many varieties of moral argument, the following are both historically important and recurrent patterns. Several of them may be found in a single author.